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all parts are used but in working order.

pickup is prefered on items but some can be posted.

items located in south western sydney NSW

R33 GTST catback exhaust

TANABE branded catback for R33 GTST. twin 2 1/4 or 2 1/2 system into muffler and twin 3 inch tips.

looks a bit worse for wear but with a half assed scrub with a brush and some truck wash it came up really well. maybe some elbow grease and sandpaper could help. havent seen this exhaust on any other car. recieved numerous comments on it online and from the public.

it previously had DTM tips but i got them changed for the straight tips. previously had 3 hot dogs but had 2 removed to change the note of the system. sedate and fairly quiet sounding.

$550

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R33 GTST Just Jap front strut brace

Good condition. sprayed the mounts in Metalcast anondized blue to match my calipers. only selling due to getting a Cusco one for cheap.

$50

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R33 GTST standard intercooler

Cleaned out thoroughly. works fine just upgraded to FMIC.

$50

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Manual boost controller

Works fine. just upgraded to electronic. bought this one from Shift performance and holds boost well from what i can remember.

$20

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Turbosmart Megasonic BOV with R33 GTST adapter

works perfectly. just over the whole BOV sound. has 2 different sounds changed by the soft to hard settings on top.

$350 but would prefer swap for standard and cash my way.

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R33 GTST standard turbo intake pipe

nothing wrong with it just i bought a steel one.

$20

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R33 GTST standard front and rear swaybars

nothing wrong with them just upgraded to whiteline

$100

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Pioneer DVD player with fold down screen

works perfectly just over the whole big system phase.

7 inch fold down screen

$400 or swap for normal type headunit with cash my way

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US audio 15 inch BMF series sub in box

works perfect, sounds great. as above, over the big system. 1000w peak and 500w rms

$250

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GTO 4000 series 4 channel 600w amp

works perfect, running the sub.

$200

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Hey bro, I would like to buy the pioneer head unit, just curious if you have the specs on it, like if it is touch screen, What output+inputs it has and what it can play (DVD, CD, MP3)

Hope to hear back from you soon bro.

I really need a new head unit mine is f**ked

yeah the player plays dvds perfectly.

heres a link to info and specs on it. http://www.mindlogic.com/CARVID_PION_avhp5750_DTL.shtml

Veeto- postage is around 30 bucks with Transdirect as aus post wont post anything over 105cm

head unit gone

strut brace gone

boost controller on hold

and now everything else is up on ebay.

will be selling my interior soon. hopefully itll get more attention

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